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World Health Organization – Coffee Not a Carcinogen

The World Health Organization (WHO) reversed its 25-year-old decision on coffee on June 15. The previous classification labeled coffee as “possibly carcinogenic” and linked America’s

Swimming and Physical Therapy (Podcast)

In this podcast from Move Forward Radio, physical therapist Brian Tovin discusses both the benefits and injury risks of swimming as compared to ground-based exercise.

Is Sitting All That Bad? (Podcast)

Listen to Hallberg’s Picture of Health podcast to find out more about how sitting is affecting us in the long-run.

The Connection Between Cancer and Exercise

It’s no secret that exercising is good for us and provides plenty of health benefits. It’s good for mental health, weight loss, heart health, and

Sodium Scale Down

On Wednesday, the Obama administration took monumental steps in an effort to make the American population healthier by issuing new salt reduction goals for a

Technology Takes the Healthcare Industry

Nowadays, our entire lives are neatly organized on our smartphone devices. We have apps for banking, shopping, social networking, and travel, to name a few.

When the Fitbit Isn’t a Fit

Since the first Fitbit model was introduced in 2009, it has been sold to millions of people worldwide. Fitbit claims that the PurePulse technology used

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